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Deep-diving manta rays use the ocean’s midnight zone to build mental maps, study suggests
In the darkness nearly a mile beneath the ocean’s surface, where the pressure would crush a human and temperatures hover just ...
Young corals can still build skeletons in acidic water, but the altered crystal structure makes the skeletons smaller and ...
A proactive new tool that can help preserve old forests in British Columbia has been developed by University of Alberta ...
As such, researchers at Cambridge University and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin have been studying tiny ancient fossils ...
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New Tool Maps Microbial Activity to Transform Gut Health Research
The gut microbiome is made up of trillions of microbes that play a vital role in keeping us healthy. A disturbance in the ...
Few issues are as loudly debated yet so poorly understood as the West Philippine Sea. We hear strong words about patriotism, ...
When leaving an atoll of the Marshall Islands, in the Pacific, Alson Kelen prefers to sail after sunset. It’s like navigating ...
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Flying Over Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula
Discover the tropical coastline of Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula, where lush forests meet the Pacific Ocean. Captured from ...
Florida's beaches—particularly those in Palm Beach County—are among the world's most vital nesting grounds for loggerhead sea ...
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave discuss new findings about the ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus, the secrets behind chameleons' eye movements and the energy use behind AI computing.
As action from the U.N.’s huge COP30 international meeting falls short, smaller groups are banding together to find ways to fight climate change.
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